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Chapter 11 Self-test Questions
Access to justice
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The ____________ introduced major changes to the ways in which legal aid is delivered.
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The ____________ administers both the Community Legal Service scheme and the Criminal Defence Service scheme, providing advice and representation in civil and criminal cases respectively.
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A conditional fee agreement and a contingency fee agreement are the same.
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______ _______ is a national charity that sets and monitors standards, gives support and guidance, and provides services to CABs throughout England.
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Pro bono means that the lawyer carries out legal work for the payment of a fee plus a bonus if successful.
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Which of the following are funded by the Legal Aid Agency in civil cases? Please select all that apply.
Legal Help.
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Help at Court.
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Police Station Advice and Assistance.
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Advocacy Assistance.
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Public Defenders are employed directly by the Legal Aid Agency to undertake civil defence work.
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A McKenzie Friend can conduct litigation on behalf of a client.
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The abbreviation LASPO stands for Legal Aid and Special Punishment Act.
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Reform of the legal aid system tries to balance the competing demands of the______ and the needs of citizens.
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